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Adult learning theories for instructional designers: Andragogy

Matrix

In a series of articles, I will take a closer look at three modern adult learning theories that are not only relevant but highly applicable. This is important in the current context, as learning specialists deal with the challenge of building materials fast. The relevance of adult learning theories.

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Advancements in real-time data analytics for VR training platforms

STRIVR

One of them is the actual experience the learner has within the VR module. Another example might be an in-headset quiz, where the learner is asked to make a choice then immediately notified if the choice is incorrect. This data tells L&D leaders more about the learning experience than a standard test ever could.

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Why Multiple-Choice Only Quizzes Suck

LearnDash

There are learning management systems, course creation tools, gameification techniques, and so much more. B) Provide insight into what has truly been learned. In fact, there is little to no critical thinking involved in any multiple choice based quiz. C) Neither A or B. An Example.

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The Lonely eLearner: Creating Social Learning Anchors | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

Learning in a vacuum is simply not optimal for the majority of us. We need the motivation that learning with others provides in numerous ways. When we are assigned a required task, like completing a boring eLearning module, often the only motivation is to finish so we can get on with our real work. Properly d.

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Why Your Quizzes MUST Support Modern Media

LearnDash

Over the years, I have implemented quite a few learning management systems and created countless elearning modules. The one consistent item across all of these implementations was that there needed to be a quiz to test users on their comprehension of the material. elearning learning management system lms'

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How to Use Drip-Feed Training & Learning to Sell More Courses

learnWorlds

As Spaced Learning Theory suggests, learning is more effective when information is presented with intervals in between, and drip feeding is a strategy that operationalizes this theory by gradually delivering content over time to enhance retention and understanding. 3 weeks later: Module 4 becomes available.

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VR’s Off-the-Shelf Solution for Armed Attack Training

STRIVR

Strivr is proud to present our first-ever off-the-shelf Immersive Learning module in the domain of armed attack training. Why Immersive Learning? VR training is incredibly effective for all kinds of workplace learning objectives. This Immersive Learning module teaches the critical 3-Out Method: Lock out.